The program targets candidates holding an engineering degree. It is fully conducted in English (63 ECTS) and is partly taught by HEC Liège professors.

On full completion of the program, students receive an Executive Certificate in Industrial Management.

The best students may apply for direct admission to our Master in Business Engineering.

Those who receive admission have to attend a specific program of 90 ECTS in Liège (3 semesters). At the end of their studies in Liege, the students will receive our Master’s Degree in Business Engineering.

Frequently asked questions for NUCE students

Applying for a scholarship to study in Liege

When do we have to submit the application form for a scholarship to study at the University of Liege?

Do we have to wait for the admission letter of the University of Liege to apply for a scholarship?

No, students apply for admission and for a ULg scholarship at the same time. The application for a ULg scholarship will be cancelled if students are denied admission.

When do we know if the application to Liege is accepted?

An Academic Board examines the applications. This Board meets every month. Since the application deadline for non-European students is April 30, students will be notified at the end of May at the latest. If your application is accepted, you will receive a provisional acceptance. This one will be confirmed at the end of June, after successfully attending the whole program in Hanoi (Executive Master in Industrial Management) and getting a 13/20 average.

What are the procedures for a scholarship and what is the deadline?

Studying in Belgium

How long does the Master program last ?

Our Master program lasts 2 years, 120 ECTS credits in total. Engineering graduates who successfully attend the Executive Master in Industrial Management co-organized by NUCE and HEC-ULg will be directly admitted in the second year of the Master program. In this case, the course in Belgium will last one year for them, and will totalize 75 ECTS credits, including writing a master thesis (20 ECTS).